Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | Largo—Allegro giusto |
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Composition Year | 1880 |
Genre Categories | Overtures; For orchestra; Scores featuring the orchestra; |
Related Works | Quotes God Save the Tsar by Lvov |
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Work Title | 1812 Overture |
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Alternative. Title | The Year 1812 / 1812 год (1812 god) |
Name Translations | 1812序曲; Rok 1812; 1812 Obertura; 1812년 서곡; הפתיחה 1812; |
Name Aliases | 1812年庄严序曲; 1812庄严序曲; 1812年序曲; 1812 서곡; Ouverture de 1812; |
Authorities | WorldCat; Wikipedia; VIAF: 178230196; LCCN: n82010302; GND: 300034148; BNF: 13910193f |
Composer | Tchaikovsky, Pyotr |
Opus/Catalogue NumberOp./Cat. No. | Op.49 ; TH 49 ; ČW 46 |
I-Catalogue NumberI-Cat. No. | IPT 72 |
Key | E-flat major |
Movements/SectionsMov'ts/Sec's | Largo—Allegro giusto (428 bars) |
Year/Date of CompositionY/D of Comp. | 1880 |
First Performance. | 1882/8/20 in Moscow, Art & Industry Exhibition: Ippolit Altani (conductor) |
First Publication. | 1882 - Moscow: P. Jurgenson. |
Average DurationAvg. Duration | 15 minutes |
Composer Time PeriodComp. Period | Romantic |
Piece Style | Romantic |
Instrumentation | orchestra |
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Related Works | Quotes God Save the Tsar by Lvov |
External Links | Tchaikovsky Research Wikipedia article |
Extra Information | The 1961 Soviet score is infamous for its substitution of the anthem "God Save the Tsar" (Bozhe, Tsaria Khrani - A. Lvov) near the end with another quotation -- ironically -- a setting of the tune of the final chorus ("Slav'sja") from Glinka's A Life for the Tsar (known in Soviet times as Ivan Susanin). Tchaikovsky's original appeared in the appendix. The earliest version of the score to include sections for chorus parts was prepared ca.1960 by the American conductor Igor Buketoff (1915-2001), and remains in copyright. |